Small space with cozy, charming decor and a tiny bar creates an intimate setting. Atmosphere feels authentic and fun, evoking the scent and vibe of Vietnam. Seating is limited, favoring solo visitors or couples seeking a close-to-home experience.
Vegan options include a vegan sandwich paired with a secret formula ice tea. Both items offer a delicious dairy-free choice.
Bread comes with a crispy baguette that holds up well to fillings. The texture and crunch stand out as excellent qualities.
Good to know
Pho Soup is available on Fridays.
The prices of all dishes are affordable.
Reservations are recommended due to limited seating.
Stylish cafe inside a flea market offers intimate bar seating with views of the street and Japanese-influenced decor. The atmosphere stays chill and inviting with ambient music and a community feel, attracting freelancers and people watchers. Air conditioning and laptop-friendly outlets support a relaxed, productive vibe.
Vegan options include tasty dishes and a vegan pecan bun that stands out. Sweet choices are limited but all feel made with love.
Sourdough bread stands out with free samples and pairs well with whipped butter. Danish breads and omelette bread also feature, supporting a strong bread selection.
Good to know
The meal costs around 80 shekels for a basic breakfast.
Portion sizes may be small; two pieces of chala bred are common.
Expect long wait times on weekends; arrive early.
Cozy coffee shop with extensive outdoor seating and a relaxed atmosphere featuring good music and top-quality coffee. The space is often crowded, especially in the mornings and on Fridays, creating a lively vibe. Many vegan options and unique sandwiches distinguish the menu.
Many vegan options appear across sandwiches, pastries, and drinks. Clear labels and plant-based milk choices make it very vegan friendly.
Excellent breads and sandwiches stand out here. Gluten-free bread shares slicing equipment with regular bread, so it contains gluten.
Good to know
On Fridays, there is a line that goes quickly.
The restaurant opens at 7:00 PM.
The cafe is small and it’s hard to find seating.
Bakery offers gourmet bread with world-class loaves and large, high-quality selection. Atmosphere feels like a pleasant countryside village with a patient, homey vibe. Tastings allow sampling before purchase, attracting early visitors due to popular items.
Vegan options include a chocolate olive oil brioche pastry that tastes rich and moist. The bakery focuses on plant-based recipes with no dairy ingredients.
Bread here stands out for its natural sourdough made with just flour, water, and salt. The olive bread offers a unique, high-quality taste that feels like a slice of the French countryside.
Good to know
The bakery closes at 5 PM, not 6 PM as stated in the flyer.
Parking is difficult for customers with vehicles.
Arrive early on Fridays to get the best items before they sell out.
Outdoor space buzzes with loud music and dancing, creating a lively and fun vibe. Small seating area with panda-themed decor adds a quirky, cute touch. Atmosphere feels energetic but noisy, making conversation difficult.
Vegan shawarma stands out with rich flavor and satisfying texture. The Milky Way rice complements the vegan pittas well.
Fluffy, fresh pita bread stands out with its flavorful taste. It pairs well with ceviche fish and is served right in the middle of the market.
Good to know
Prepare to wait in line as the restaurant is quite popular.
The shuk market is open until sunset.
The total cost for the meal was NIS 73, including a soft drink.
Restaurant offers an open kitchen and beautiful African-inspired decor with paintings by the chef. Atmosphere feels relaxed and refreshing with great Ethiopian music enhancing the vibe. Cocktails are thoughtfully crafted to complement the unique, well-prepared Ethiopian dishes.
Vegan dishes stand out with bold flavors and creative preparations. The menu offers a variety of dairy free options that impress with their taste.
Dabo bread stands out with its high quality and pairs well with dishes like roast beef and shrimp bruschetta. Bread arrives fresh and well-seasoned, creating a balanced base for toppings and spreads.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend dinner service.
Expect a wait time of 30-60 minutes during peak hours.
The restaurant offers a unique Ethiopian-inspired menu not found elsewhere.
Open-air seating overlooks a lively square, creating a cool Parisian vibe with a pleasant and fun atmosphere. A DJ plays music that fits the mood without overwhelming conversation. The setting feels cozy and inviting, blending classic city energy with relaxed dining.
Few vegan options exist but they are very tasty. The vegan menu has a cute presentation.
Bread arrives hot and fresh, often with a scratched top texture. Some dishes pair it with avocado or appear as bread pudding, while expectations for soft brioche sometimes go unmet.
Good to know
There is a happy hour until 19:30 with 50% off alcohol and 25% off food.
Expect a wait of up to 10 minutes for a free table.
The portions are small compared to the high prices.
Vegan restaurant with retro style decoration and a charming alley offers both indoor and outdoor seating, including a spacious covered balcony and a garden setting. Atmosphere is dimly lit and lively, with a fun vibe supported by a bar serving cocktails and beer. Outdoor areas feature umbrellas and heat lamps, though seating comfort varies and space suits smaller groups better than families.
Offers an extensive vegan menu with many gluten-free options. Meals are consistently delicious and original, catering well to dairy-free diets.
Teff bread comes out fluffy and pairs well with an olive cream dip. The combination makes a delicious and complete meal.
Good to know
Happy hour on Wednesdays offers two cocktails for the price of one.
Expect high prices; a portion from the buffet costs 68 NIS.
The restaurant offers a special tu b'shvat tasting menu for two.
Open kitchen design reveals chefs preparing dishes, creating a dynamic and artistic atmosphere. Lighting focuses on plates, enhancing the visual experience amid unique stone and beach-style tables. Background music and personal touches like kitchen tours add to a welcoming and pleasant vibe.
Dairy-free options exist alongside pescatarian and vegan dishes. Requests for no seafood and dairy-free meals are accommodated clearly.
Brioche bread with lactic butter stands out as a delicious option. The bread is available for purchase to take home, and staff sometimes offer extra servings unexpectedly.
Good to know
Early reservations are necessary for dining.
The cost of the tasting meal is NIS 450 per person.
Wine pairing tastings are offered with each round.
Spanning almost half a block, the restaurant offers spacious outdoor dining with comfortable seating and small grooved tables. The atmosphere balances calm vibes with occasional live music and spontaneous dancing, appealing to a wide age range. Blankets and heaters provide warmth during cooler evenings, enhancing the overall experience.
Vegan options include a vegan hamburger with mayonnaise and a vegan salad served in small portions. The vegan dessert is a chocolate pie labeled as pecan but contains no pecans.
Homemade bread comes with generous spreads like a mild carrot and a garlic artichoke dip. Thick slices arrive perfectly toasted and pair well with soups and scrambled eggs.
Good to know
Happy hour runs until 8pm with 20% off food and 40% off drinks.
Reservations are recommended during performances to secure a spot.
Live music occurs on Fridays starting at 4:15pm.
Busy cafe with indoor and outdoor seating and a modern design featuring wooden furniture and plants creates a cozy, American-style atmosphere. The space often feels crowded and noisy, attracting a lively crowd that enjoys people watching. Self-seating adds to the casual, bustling vibe.
Many dishes feature vegan and gluten-free options with high-quality ingredients. The menu includes unique vegan brunch items like bagels with vegan egg and burritos that are tasty and satisfying.
Beer bread stands out as a key feature, appearing in several dishes like the breakfast special with beet spread and cabbage. Other bread options include bagels with egg and salmon, and scones, all noted for being tasty and special.
Good to know
At 3pm, they offer half price cocktails and dessert.
The kitchen opens at 9 AM on Fridays.
Brunch and breakfast food is served at 10:10.
Small outdoor Middle Eastern restaurant offers best hummus and falafel with complimentary coffee and free refills. Atmosphere is lively and fun with loud reggae music and a university student vibe. Crowded seating under a shed creates a bustling, social environment.
Hummus here is 100% vegan and dairy free. Options include hummus with vegan "meat" and falafel that satisfy multiple people.
Staff serve a plate with bread and pickles before seating. Pita bread comes at room temperature or slightly warmer and pairs well with hummus. They also sell pita bread during Passover.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for the two indoor tables due to limited availability.
The menu is primarily in Hebrew, but staff can provide translations.
Expect the restaurant to be crowded around noon, especially on weekends.
Charming café with indoor and outdoor seating offers a cozy, family-like atmosphere filled with pleasant music and views of Neve Tzedek. Busy and popular on weekends, it features careful design details and a relaxed vibe that suits sharing moments with others.
A wide variety of vegan options appear on the menu, including breakfast and desserts. The vegan pecan cake stands out as a notable choice, and staff assist in identifying dairy-free items.
Fresh bread comes with breakfast and is refillable. Options include gluten-free bread and it pairs well with cream spread and salads.
Good to know
Jazz evenings are held on Thursdays.
Breakfast for two costs 145 ILS and includes coffee and juice.
The restaurant is busy and crowded on weekends.